Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 09:51:39 EST 2005 | mikeattekfab
we are looking into purchasing refurbed Mydata equipment. Anything special we should know. We are a small contract manufacturer presently using Quad equipment that isn't able to do BGA or micro-BGA's
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 15:05:15 EST 2005 | mikeattekfab
Thanks for all the information
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 15:05:53 EST 2005 | mikeattekfab
Thanks your information is very helpful
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:56:50 EST 2005 | jimdugan
The Mydata machine is a very good high mix low volume machine. If you buy from Mydata you will be better supported, than if you buy from a broker. I would recommend you buy the newer My series machine. The TP machine was a good machine but the My ma
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 04:59:02 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, MYDATA's are ok for lower volume, and they are very flexible. If you only have 1 or 2 trays of components and are on a tight budget, then you can even place the trays on the Y wagon behind the PCB so you can get away without the tray wagon. Al
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 13:59:35 EST 2005 | bradb
Grant, Thanks for the info. If you are getting rid of your my Data machines please let me know. We are looking at low volume capabilities and your equipment will fit that bill. Please call if your interested in selling the machine. Regards, Brad
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 15:50:51 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, We are looking at selling the machine in mid April, May time frame. We are selling the machine, all feeders etc. But it's located in Australia, so a bit hard to ship to most locations. If your interested, please email grantpetty@blackmagic-desig
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:27:07 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
First of all, whom are you getting it from ? Mydata, or a used equipment broker. If you can tell me what machine type you are looking at, then I can tell you what to look for. (MY-series, or TP series) Most important things right off the bat: *Machi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 07:06:47 EDT 2020 | proceng1
We unfortunately use GERBER data to digitize boards more than any CAD. We are CM and many of our customers do not provide CAD. With some Legacy products, we still use 274-D Gerbers.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 14:46:08 EDT 2020 | stephendo
What about designators? Using gerbers to program a pnp machine was always a last resort to be done only after much complaining and begging for proper CAD data. Back in the day I used UniCAM to program a mydata. After getting it figured out it was eas